February 15, 2007
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Daugh K. White, 74 years old, thrown out of office last November after 28 years as mayor of Manchester, is at home under house arrest after being charged by federal authorities with conspiring to sell $1 million in cocaine and pills. Court papers also said he had had an affair with a teenager whom he paid $800 a week for sex. The affair, including its medical aspects, was described in unbelievably lurid detail.
The city council voted to strip White's name from the local 911 center.
Two women have been charged with trying to hire a man to kill the assistant police chief.
Two men were arrested on various drug-related charges as the result of a search during a routine traffic stop.
A husband and wife were arrested and charged with making methamphetamine in their home. Their children were placed in protective custody.
In high school basketball, both the boys and girls teams lost to Lexington Catholic in the opening rounds of post-season playoffs -- the Tigers by 71 to 50 and the Lady Tigers by 57 to 48.